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Memories

This lesson focuses on the theme of memory, and there is work on collocation and idioms. The lesson takes an integrated approach to allow for practice in all four skills.

Common spelling mistakes

Even British people find spelling English words difficult.

Learning to listen

Perhaps the most important skill connected with socialising is to ‘shut up and listen'. This lesson can help students to become active listeners.

Building relationships

When we think of negotiations, we tend to focus on the hard negotiating skills connected with bargaining. In fact, many professional negotiators will confirm that the most important skill is effective relationship building.
 

British schools explained

Would you like to learn more about the U.K.'s education system? Watch this video to learn the vocabulary you need to better understand the British school system and then take the quiz below to test yourself. 

Reading news

News

In this lesson, students will develop their vocabulary to talk about the news. They will also be given the opportunity to discuss the news with their classmates and retell a newsworthy story that is important to them.

New words

New words and phrases are continually entering the English language.

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